Classes Begin
Classes begin for the 2020-2021 academic year at Michigan State University.
Classes begin for the 2020-2021 academic year at Michigan State University.
Please join us for a virtual community gathering!Ā Bring a cup of coffee, tea, afternoon snack, or evening dessert and join us for an opportunity to connect as an internationally-oriented community. This gathering is a great chance for people to meet members of the College of Education with interests in international, global or comparative education.ā¦ Read More »
Explore MSU's programs abroad Learn about virtual opportunities Attend live webcasts Join interactive chat sessions Open to ALL MSU students. The fair opens at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 17 and will remain open for 24 hours. REGISTER NOW!
Are You Ready for Black Future Month? On Teacher Education, the Black Imagination, and Possible Futures REGISTER HERE In this talk, Professor Marcelle Haddix will guide us in time travel to explore Black-centered remembrances in teaching and teacher education from the past, present and future. What possibilities are we willing to see and cultivate forā¦ Read More »
Developing, supporting and sustaining a high-quality, prepared and collaborative education workforceĀ is a high priority of the Michigan Department of Education (MDE).Ā Thatās why weāre hosting threeĀ virtualĀ Education Workforce Job FairsĀ to connect job seekers and those hiring teachers, substitute teachers, bus drivers, custodians, paraprofessionals, secretaries, administrators, and any other education-related positions. 2021 Education Workforce Job Fair Dates Marchā¦ Read More »
Join expert faculty from the Michigan State University in the second forum of the Rising to Our Responsibility series: Moving Beyond "Back to Normal" in Times of Unprecedented Uncertainty. REGISTER NOW. The United States has a new presidential administration, teachers are beginning to be vaccinated, and schools are returning to face-to-face instruction. But in theā¦ Read More »
MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognizeĀ that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways,Ā for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused inĀ the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process theirĀ feelings,ā¦ Read More »
MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognizeĀ that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways,Ā for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused inĀ the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process theirĀ feelings,ā¦ Read More »
MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognizeĀ that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways,Ā for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused inĀ the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process theirĀ feelings,ā¦ Read More »
MSU CAPS recognizes the continued pandemic that is racial discrimination. We recognizeĀ that racial discrimination occurs on a frequent and ongoing basis, in a variety of ways,Ā for our MSU students. Many have been watching the trial of the police officer accused inĀ the death of George Floyd. These CAPS listening spaces are for students to process theirĀ feelings,ā¦ Read More »